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Caroline Carlson

    Caroline Carlson crafts funny and fantastical books for young readers, weaving tales filled with unique humor and captivating worlds. Her novels ignite children's imaginations and curiosity, focusing on creating stories that are not only entertaining but also enriching. Carlson's distinctive approach ensures her work leaves a lasting, positive impression on young minds.

    Caroline Carlson
    Wicked Marigold
    The Door at the End of the World
    Magic Marks the Spot
    The World's Greatest Detective
    The Terror of the Southlands
    The Buccaneers' Code
    • 2024

      Wicked Marigold

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story follows Princess Marigold, who struggles with feelings of inadequacy compared to her beloved sister, Princess Rosalind, who returns home after being kidnapped. As Marigold grapples with her perceived wickedness, she inadvertently becomes embroiled in a magical scheme to disrupt the Cacophonous Kingdoms. With the help of a kitchen boy, a stylish imp, and a grumpy blob, Marigold embarks on a journey to prove her worth and restore peace, blending humor and adventure in a charming fantasy tale.

      Wicked Marigold
    • 2019

      The Door at the End of the World

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(127)Add rating

      Set in a fantastical realm, this middle grade adventure weaves elements of science fiction and mystery, appealing to fans of both A Wrinkle in Time and Stranger Things. The narrative features imaginative characters and intriguing plot twists, showcasing the author's knack for creating engaging stories. With a blend of humor and suspense, it promises to captivate young readers and transport them to a world filled with wonder and excitement.

      The Door at the End of the World
    • 2017

      The World's Greatest Detective

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(156)Add rating

      Recognized as a 2017 Agatha Award Nominee and selected as a Best Children's Book of the Year for ages 9 to 12 by Bank Street College, this engaging story captivates young readers with its intriguing plot and relatable characters. The book offers a blend of mystery and adventure, making it an excellent choice for children looking to immerse themselves in a thrilling narrative. Its accolades highlight its quality and appeal to both kids and educators alike.

      The World's Greatest Detective
    • 2015

      The Buccaneers' Code

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(29)Add rating

      The story centers on Hilary Westfield, an ambitious pirate with a fiery spirit and dreams of commanding the VNHLP. As she navigates the challenges of pirate life, her passion and determination shine through, promising an adventurous journey filled with leadership, ambition, and the thrill of the high seas.

      The Buccaneers' Code
    • 2015

      Hilary Westfield is a pirate. She's daring, brave, fearless, and in a rut. Maybe she hasn't found any treasure lately. And maybe she isn't fighting off as many scallywags as she'd like. But does that mean she and her loyal crew deserve to be kicked out of the ranks of the Very Nearly Honourable League of Pirates? There is only one thing to do - find a daring mission worthy of her fearless reputation. Hilary sets sail on a swashbuckling expedition that may or may not involve a kidnapped Enchantress, bumbling inspectors, a mysterious group called the Mutineers, and - most terrifying of all - a High Society ball.

      Magic Ahoy!
    • 2015

      The Terror of the Southlands

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(12)Add rating

      The narrative invites readers to explore the thrilling life of Pirate Westfield, challenging him to recall his most daring exploits. It hints at a world filled with sword fights, treasure hunts, and adventurous escapades on the open sea. The story promises a blend of nostalgia and excitement, as it delves into the heart of piracy and the allure of adventure, urging Westfield to relive his glory days.

      The Terror of the Southlands
    • 2013

      Magic Marks the Spot

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(3998)Add rating

      The story revolves around Admiral Westfield's stern admonition to a young lady, emphasizing societal expectations and the limitations placed on women. His declaration that she will not become a pirate highlights themes of gender roles and adventure, setting the stage for potential conflict between her desires and societal norms. The tension between the characters suggests a narrative rich in character development and exploration of personal freedom versus traditional constraints.

      Magic Marks the Spot